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There are many weapons of coercion other than guns, and politI- cians often do not vote their convic- tions even in an atmosphere free of ter- ror. But a new political situation seems in the making in any event. If the t\s- sembly is dissolved, or if it sits only at the pleasure of some military clique, it will no longer be possible to sa) that we are assisting a legititnate government to exercise its sovereignty. (The argu- ment has often been made that we deal regularly-and useful1y-with many governments that have no real claim to legitimacy, and it is certainly a fact that we would have to bring many peaceable enterprises to a stop if we looked very closely at the credentials of the rulers we recognize It would seem, though, that the issue of legitimacy, while not crucial in the case of a government ask- ing for grain shipments or a Peace Corps mission, is of the first importance when we undertake to fight a war to preserve a particular government's sovereignty.) 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